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2 Pounds - Charles III Christopher Robin, Colored

Issuer Pitcairn Islands
Year 2023
Type Collector coin
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Obverse description Bimetallic coin featuring the uncrowned effigy of King Charles III facing left, rendered in high relief within the copper-nickel center. The portrait is bare-headed and shows the King in a contemporary style. The legend CHARLES III and PITCAIRN ISLANDS appears on the left and right of the gold-colored nickel brass outer ring respectively, with the denomination TWO POUNDS continuing the inscription. The date 2023 appears in the lower exergual area of the outer ring, flanked by decorative dots.
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Edge Reeded
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Pitcairn Islands coinage is legal tender in name only — the island's roughly fifty inhabitants use New Zealand dollars in daily life, and coins issued under the territory's authority are produced entirely for the collector market. This piece is no exception. The 2023 A.A. Milne-themed colored issue was released under license as part of a broader wave of commemorative programs that Pacific micro-territories have used to generate revenue since the 1990s, when Pobjoy Mint and similar private minters began aggressively developing such arrangements.

KM#117.1 denotes the colored variant, distinguished from the uncolored .2 subtype struck from the same dies.

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